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U of T computational imaging researchers harness AI to ‘fly’ with light in motion

U of T computational imaging researchers harness AI to ‘fly’ with light in motion

The AI algorithm helps researchers visualize ultrafast videos from any viewpoint, allowing for the study of how light propagates from multiple perspectives.  

Ubisoft partners with U of T CS professors to transform digital avatars in video games

University of Toronto computer science professors David Lindell and Kyros Kutulakos will be leading an AI research collaboration with Ubisoft to transform digital avatars. The project has the potential to offer improvements and benefits for video game players and developers. 

U of T computer scientists develop video camera that acts as a ‘microscope for time’

U of T computer scientists develop video camera that acts as a ‘microscope for time’

Computational imaging researchers have developed a novel technique that allows video from highly dynamic scenes to be recorded once and then slowed down and sped up by a factor of billions. 

Alec Jacobson wins CS-Can/Info-Can Outstanding Early Career Computer Science Research Award

Alec Jacobson wins CS-Can/Info-Can Outstanding Early Career Computer Science Research Award

Alec Jacobson has been named a 2022 recipient of the Outstanding Early Career Computer Science Research Award. The honour recognizes CS faculty members at Canadian universities who have made significant contributions early in their academic careers.

U of T researchers advancing telescope technology for next-generation ground-based observations

U of T researchers advancing telescope technology for next-generation ground-based observations

A group of researchers including computer science PhD candidate Robin Swanson has built and installed new telescope equipment and developed machine learning algorithms to help unlock the full potential of large observatories.